Title: Re: Calendar navigation
On 26/9/01 11:21, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 9/25/01 4:00 PM, "Dénes BOGSÁNYI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 26/9/01 05:15, "Kyle aka Macfixer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

9/25/2001 1:02 PM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 9/25/01 9:58 AM, "Kyle aka Macfixer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 9/25/2001 12:54 PM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Sorry, but "View Date" is only available in Entourage X.  There's no easy
>> way to do this in Entourage 2001, but we obviously recognize the problem

Thanks, Dan...

K


Dear Listmembers,
.

The next characters should be the Hungarian ones that you listed:  ·ÈÌÛ˙ı˚
¡…Õ”⁄’€

The next characters should be the Hungarian ones that you listed:  ∫˛„  ™fi√

Do these look as expected on your screen.  

I installed Cassidy & Greene Fluent Laser fonts in my Mac in particular to take care of special letters in Hungarian and Rumanian. This works well in Word. However I am unable to make them work in Entourage as shown by the snippet above which should read á, é, í, ó, ú, ö, ü and the two Hungarian letters which I can not generate. As you can see Entourage does not handle these though Eudora does. Would anybody please be able and willing to help. I use Office 2001 for Mac and MacOS 9.1.

  1. Do you have WorldScript1 installed? I think it is installed automatically by OS 9.1.
>No. I can not find it either on my HD or on my MacOS9.1 CD using Sherlock 2. There is a folder called World Text which is supposed to install a text editor. I tried to install it, it showed that the installation succeeded but it proved not to be the case.

   2.  Try setting Format menu --> Character Set to UTF-8.  Not all email readers will be able to read it but Entourage, OE (I think), Eudora, and Outlook and OE Windows should be able to, including people like me who have not installed central European language kit.
>I have been using the Character Set on Automatic. I have tried to set it to UTF-8, and Central European but neither works in One case I get Z-breve (or hacek) I am not sure which when I want e-accent. In the other case the letter shows up as ? which is very confusing since all the accented letters show up that way. It makes the text unreadable.

    (3. If that doesn't work, set Character Set to Central European (Windows) if it shows up for you, or Central European (ISO) if that's the one you have. Only other people with the central European Language
Kit or equivalent will be able to read it. Maybe that's what you're doing already.)

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Regards
Dénes
P.S. I am using C & G Hungarian-US keyboard and Arial in both proportional and fixed-width fonts. My name should read D(e-accent)nes. The font is Heliodor FEF.


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